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doctorate from both
Oxford and
Cambridge makes Andenas what Ghil'ad
Zuckermann calls an "Oxbridge paradox".
Andenas belongs to the rare
group of
people who hold...
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Thony Andenas (born 12
December 1974, in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He made...
- 10
January 2018. Mads
Andenas and
Duncan Fairgrieve, Tom
Bingham and the
Transformation of the Law (2009) p 209. Mads
Andenas and
Duncan Fairgrieve,...
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Illyrian term
description Corresponding Albanian term
Andena, Andes, Andio,
Antis Personal Illyrian names based on a root-word and- or ant-,
found in both...
- John (2000). "The rule of
reason – an
international perspective". In
Andenas, Mads; Fairgrieve,
Duncan (eds.).
Judicial Review in
International Perspective...
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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Graham & Trotman. p. 109. ISBN 9024737028.
Andenas, Mads; Andersen,
Camilla (2012).
Theory and
Practice of Harmonisation....
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distribution of
personal names like Andio, Andis, etc., and
female versions Andia,
Andena, etc., as well as the
theonym Andinus,
which are
found throughout the territory...
- to be "traumatically painful" and
often requires some
medical attention.
Andena, Sergio; Carpenter, James; Noll,
Fernando (January 1, 2000). "A Phylogenetic...
- the Old
French word
andier (also
found in
medieval Latin in
forms such as
andena, anderia, anderius). The
origin of the
French word is uncertain. But in...
- of
Illyrian personal names are
found under the
forms Andes,
Andueia or
Andena. The
Paeonians worshiped a god
named Dualos, the
equivalent of Dionysus...